2 , Iff X CAN UVT FiMP "TEL tS NAME- OF A ooor DS&-- JS 2 xVu. corvt- Dowers urrv4 it I I OGDEN STANDARD SPORTING PAGE i I 'ttS I men in the majors it has always been the habit to rank Jake Daubert and Ha! Chase as the two rivals for pre mier honors Now that Chase haB been shifted to other positions the Brook lyn fans proclaim that "Captain Jake " stands alone. I He is going at his usual fast gait with Brooklyn, pulling off fancy feats I and hitting the ball hard, though his I team has been in a batting slump i National league experts profess to I j.1 see the Dodgers as a first division I n possibility this season and If they I land in select company It will not bo I due to the pitching .-.lone, for the I next best hot on the Brooklyn team, I I after the pitching staff, is its strength I f at first base. OGDEN FAILS TO SCORE EVEN ONE RUN Backed up by ;iir-tight fielding, Sullivan of Helena held Ogden to three hits yesterday afternoon and presented the locals with a siring of goose eggs the length of the score board. While doing the presenting, the Vigilantes found time to score seven runs which were secured from eleven hits and two errors "Kitty Knight a boys trid hard but were unfortunate. Sullivan wax in vincible while the visitors were able to slug the ball In a most discourag ing manner A walk to first by Spencer, B base FROM Ogden and Salt Lake TO EAST AND RETURN Missouri River Points $40.00 St. Louis. Mo $52.00 Chicago, 111 $56.50 St. PaU and Minneapolis, M1nn $55 7C Peoria, 111 . . .$55.40 Memphis, Tenn . via Kansas City, St Louis or Ama- rillO $59.85 Also reduced rates to ether points Stop-overs Allowed. Return Limit, October 3 1st. May 10, 17, 24, 31 June 3, 7, 13, 14. 21, 28 July 2. 5, 10, 19, Dates of 23, 31. 1 Sala August 1, 9, 10, 11, ! L6, 22, 28. I September 10 and 11. For further information addreBs E. R. LEIS, General Agent, Atchinson, Topeka ft Santa Fe M' 1 1 ii Ry- Co j 233 Judge Building, i Salt Lake City, Utajj 1 ! Tflfi OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTaj rKlUAY, MAX IP, YOU CAN'T GET BY WITH THAT KIND OF STUFF, SCOOP I ' 1 - ( MSLVHlT CT UoflT-BlIE:VEl, XVE P XXS S0SS-Bur (jLlFE1, - . mmmmrm9mmm mm .. 1 miMMiiiw iiirinTi r mauaMJWii m uimm on an error by Kelly and a single, by J ' ) i 1 r- was sufficient for a run An other single by Lu.-sl brought in an other in the opening inning Lu6Sl got to first on a grounder that retired Quicl? In the second onslaught; went, to second when t lynes was presented with a base by Sinclair and snored on Cronln's single A hit by Spencer in the fourth, aid ed by a hit and an error by Murray was rcspnriFible for another point. QnU'le hit in the fame Inning and scored the second point Helena made one more in the sev enth and the last in the ninth Pourroy was placed in the game by Knight at the beginning of the fourth inning and caught two high fouls to the delight of his friends In the grandstand and bleachers lie wan unfortunate, however, In throwing to second. .Mepc.es. the youthful short-top for Helena, was the hero of the day IK accepted ten chances which ho field ed cleanly His peg to first is a wonder. HELFNA AB.R BH.PO.A E Spencer If 3 2 1 2 0 0 Kelly, cf . & 2 2 5 0 0 Quigl'ey, 2b 4 1 2 0 2 0 Lussf. lb 4 2 2 9 1 0 dynes, rf 3 0 1 3 0 0 ( ronin. lb 5 0 1 0 1 ) Men gee. ss 5 0 1 5 fi 0 Thompson, c. 5 0 1 3 1 i Sullivan, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 38 7 11 27 12 0 OGDEN. AB.R BH.PO A E Murrav, cf 4 0 1 2 0 1 Van. lb 4 0 0 7 2 0 Moorehead. If. .... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Jones. 3b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Foster, ss 3 0 0 8 0 1 Wessler, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0 Hayes rf 2 0 0 2 0 u Moore, c 1 0 0 1 1 ii Pourroy, c 2 U 1 4 0 0 Sinclair, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 29 0 3 27 10 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Helena 201 200 101 -7 Ogden .000 0U0 0000 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Cronin Three-bass lilt Mei.ges Stolen bases Spencer tjuigley, Clynes. Sacrifice hits Lus sl, Clynes Double play Sullivan Mcnges and Lussl Struck out Su! I livan 3, Sinclair 3 Bases on balls I Sullivan 2. Sinclair 5 Runs batted in By Quigley 2, Lusni. Cronin, Clynes. M ages Left on bases Helena 9, Ogden 3 Time 1.40. Umpire-Wright. SALT LAKE AGAIN BEATS MISSOULA Salt Lake. May 15 The Skyscrap er; lilt Weleher and Brooks oppor tuntly and defeated Missoula 13 to 7 MISSOULA AB.R.BH PO A. E Daschbach. rf . u 1 2 0 ft 0 Pernne. 2b .... 4 0 0 3 ft l Tobin, cf F 1 2 3 0 0 Baesey, If 4 1 1 ft ft 1 Carman, lb 3 1 1 9 0 I Changnon, 3b 2 1 0 1 0 1 Treckel. ss 4 0 ft 1 6 1 Roberts, C 2 1 0 7 2 0 Weleher, p 1 0 0 ft 0 ft Brooks, p 2 1 1 0 1 1 Totals 32 7 7 24 9 6 SALT LAKE AB H.BH.PO.A E. Murphy, cf c o 3 2 ft i Davis, 3b 5 ft 1 1 0 0 Huelsman, If 3 0 0 ft Bauer, rf 1 0 0 3 0 0 Spencer, rf.. If 5 1 1 0 0 0 Schimpff. ib 3 3 1 ft 4 0 Dressnn. lb 4 2 2 X 0 ft Pendleton. 88 3 3 1 2 3 0 Sfrlpp. c 3 1 3 11 1 ' 1 Castleton. p. 0 0 0 ft 0 0 Erickson, p 3 ?. 2 0 0 o Totals 36 13 14 27 8 1 SCORE BY INN'INCS Missoula 082 ftftft 200 7 Salt Lake 020 324 2ftx 13 SUMMARY Two-base hit Dasehbach Three base hit Daschbach, Tobin. Sacrl floe hits Pcndleron: Stripp Saerflc files Bauer. Stripp, Perrlne Stolen i bases Schimpff. Dressnn Runs bat ted In By Daschbach 3, Bsssey. Mur phy 2, Davis. Bauer, Stripp 2. Erlck son. Bases on balls Weleher 4, Brooks 3, Cnstleton 4, Erickson 2 Struck out Weleher 2, Brooks 2, Caa tleton 1. Erickson 9. Hits Off Wel eher 8 In 4 1-3 Innings, Brooks 6 In 3 2-3 Innings Castleton 1 in 1 2-3 In nings. Erickson G in 7 13 innings. Left on bases Missoula 5, Salt Lake 12. Passed ball Stripp Wild pitch--Erickson First on errors Salt Lake 2 Double play Treckel to Carman. Hit by pitcher Spencer by Weleher, Bauer by Brooks. Time 2 22. Urn plro Entry BUTTE WINS ONE FROM GREAT FALLS Butte, May 15. In a game that was not decided until the last Innim Butte . .-..iii.ii today's contest, i to 2, through the superior pitching of Robinson and j timely bitting Ruhlnson whs given I :ood support in the pinches save in the fifth, when Great Falls scored .its "f irat run Great Falls aguin scored In the ninth on two doubles. GREAT FALLS AB R BH.PO A E. Galena cf 4 0 1 ft 0 0 PottR. ss 4 0 1 3 2 0 Toner, 3b 4 1 1 0 3 1 Kellev, If 4 1 1 2 1 0 j Fave. rf 4 0 ft 2 0 0 I.SIner. 2b 3 0 ft 2 3 1 1 Hester, 1b 2 ft 113 2 0 I Gibson, c 3 0 ft 2 2 0 HUdebrand, p 3 ft l 0 6 o I Totals 31 2 G 24 19 2 BUTTE R R BH PO A.E i Demaggio. If. 3 0 0 4 1 1 Giffin rf 4 ft 0 2 ft 0 Whaling, lb 4 1 2 S 1 0 Marshall, cf 2 1 14 0 0 Dndd 2b 4 ft 2 1 1 0 Levy," ss 4 ft 0 2 3 0 Knfora. c 3 ft 1 2 2 ft MeGeehan. 2b 4 1 3 4 1 2 Robinson, p 1 0 0 0 3 1 Totals 29 3 9 27 12 4 SCORE BY I WINGS Great Falls 00ft ftlft 0012 Rutto 000001 llx 3 SUMMARY Two-bane hits--Whaling. Duddy. Marshall. Toner. Kellej Sacrifice flics-- I letter, IiemagKlo Sacrifice hits Stner Robinson. Marshall. Sto i, n ban -Kafora. Left on bases Great Falls 4. Butte S Double plays Robinson to Levy to Whaling. St ner to Pntis to Hester. Struck out Bv Robinson 2. by HUdebrand 1 Bi ICS nn 1,1,11s -Ot'f HUdebrand 2. Hit bj pitched hall- Marshall. Time o; game- I 4a Empire Laroque. UNION ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost Pet Helena 8 4 6fi7 Salt Lake .0 6 -60 Great Falls 8 571 Butte 1 r 5:i Ogden 5 9 .3.. Missoula 8 '333 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet. Philadelphia 15 7 .082 Brooklyn 17 0 054 Chicago 16 13 552 St. Louis 14 13 .ol9 New ork 12 13 .4Sft Pittsburg 12 1 fl Boston 10 H Hi Cincinnati S 19 290 AMERICAN LEAGUE, Won. Lost Pet. Philadelphia . 18 5 .783 Washington 15 8 Cleveland 17 10 63ft Chicago 17 12 .586 Boston 11 16 St Louis 12 18 400 Detroit 9 321 New York 7 13 .280 Red Sox Beat Browns. I St Louis. May 15 Boston zatted : Wellman and (Vdams all over the ball vard today, winning from St Louis 1'. to 4 Joe Wood was unsteady, pass ing seven men Boston scored four runs in the second on a double, ?. sacrifice, a passed ball, triples bv Wagner and Hooper and two singles In the third Speaker's home run. a liii batsman, a single and two errors netted three more for Boston. In the sixth a baae on balls, a sin pie and Yerkes' home run counted three runs for the visitors. Boston bunched five singles lth a base on balls and an error in the ninth for five runs St Louis Beored three runs in tnc fourth on a double, an error., a wild pitch, a base on balls and a single. Pratt's single, a passed ball and Aus tin's single netted the locals their last run In the fifth R H. fc Boston lJ j St Louis . Batteries Wood and Nunker. Ad ams and Weilman. Crossln and Ag new. Pirates Beat Giants. New York. May 16 Pittsburg, with Wagner starring at the bat and in the field, won the firBt game of the series from New York today. 7 to I. Dembaree was knocked eut of the box In two innings, the visitors scor ing five runs on three passes, two singles, a double and a triple, aided by two errors by Murray and one by Meyers Wilts also was hit hard. Robinson pitched a fine game for Pittsburg, an error by Mensor per mitting New York to score its two runs In the first Inning. Wagner fielded superblj and made two sin gles and a home run in five times up. R. H E Pittsburg 7 11 1 Now York 2 7 2 Batteries. Robinson and Simon. Demarce, Wlltse and Meyers, Hart ley. Dodgers Beat Browns Brooklyn. May 15. Brooklyn took MIDDLE WEIGHTS WILL MEET AT THE ORPHEUM TONIGHT fek ' . . .. - . . HENRY IRSLLNGER Champion Middleweight of Europe, Who Meets Kartje at the Orpheum Tonight. Everything is in readiness for the wrestling match al the Orpheum the ntre Ibis evening between Henry Irs linger and Ernst Kartje winner of the 1912 international tournament Both men an- In the best of condition and are anxious to win so they cau have a match with Yokel Manager Blankenshlp reiterated his former statement about refunding moi ey to the patrons of the match K there should be any sign of unfair tactics For preliminaries l'atton and Preshan will go for thirty minutes loing pictures of the Yokel Miller match will be shown. The entertain ment starts promptlv al 8 30 o'clock, Ben Harker of Salt Lake will act as referee Mike Yukcl will bo pres-c-ui The prim inals wtigh in this after noon at Iftscll's druy store. There has been a very large sale of tickets In Ogden as well as In Salt Lake and Brigham City It Is expected that a large number of fans will omc on the specials from the two cities. Irslinger ha met and defeated the following men In England Bob Ber ry, Peter Gotz. Joe Carroll, Prank Crozler, Maida Jamato (4umlnuto a hard fought game from St. Louis today. 8 to 6 Both teams batted heavily, but the visitors threw awaj many runs by running wild on the bases. St. Louis started off l" the lead when with two oui. Mowrey singled and scored on Konetchy's home run Wheat opened Brooklyn B second lu lling with a scratch hit, Daubert dou bled and Smith tripled, tlelng the score Perritt succeeded Steel and Miller s out scored Smith With one on base in the third. Wheat hit for a homer. In the fifth. St. Louis cut down the lead to two runs and in every inning afterward except the sixth and Ihe ninth, came within one run of tleing the score, rallied a run to main tain their two runs margin. Rucker wan called to the rescue of Ragon It) the eighth and Rallee relleed Peritt In the same Inning. R H. E St. Louis 2 lr ? Brooklyn 8 16 1 Batteries Steele, Peritt. Sallee and Wlngo. McLean Ragan, Rucker and Miller. Quakers Defeat Cubs. Philadelphia. May 16 Batting ral lies In the ninth and tenth innings enabled Philadelphia to defeat Chi cago today bv 8 to 5. The sitors drove Alexander off the mound in the sixth inning, wonderful one-nand catches bv .Magee and Cravath in earlier Innings saving several runs Rlxoy and Brennan wore taken out to permit pinch hitters to bat tor them. Seaton twirled the teutn n uing, when, with one out, Saier tril led. Bchulte and Bridwell were given passes, filling the bases, but A10 filed to Knabe and Overall fanneii, drawl, Button Singh, Amanuel Colum bi, ( lies Hansen. Lourlz N'elson, Adolf Koch, ourin OlHon Sam Anderson. Bill Scott, Prof Will Klein, Helnrich Gptz, Billy Wood Fred Mills. In America. flr6t tour Mysterious Con ductor. Charles Postal, Walter Evans, Walter Willoughby. Fred Beal; see ond tour, lost handicap match to George Bothner. agreed to throw him In sixty minutes Won in straight falls -Martin Ludecker, Olympic champion, New Haven Conn , Vrtlc Maneon Paterson, N I . John Long, N' w York City; roe Turner, Washing ton, D C ; Billy Collins. Washington, D. C . John Gold. Paterson, N. J. Kartje has defeated the following mat men. Eugene Trlmbley, Frit;' Hanson. Joe Turner. Charley Conkle. Johnny Bllllter. Jim Fa IT, Peter Flu et. Jules .Tohu8on Ed Albright, John Lane. Ed Shelp. Frank Rums, Tomm;. Ho Paul Denser Otto Inter Cuban Wonder, Vern Rainhart. Peter Pap pos, John Hantacas. Peter James Eu gene Lawrence, Boh Glayton, Bob Banngton, Kid Richards, Walter Mil ler. Carl Bush, James Orson, Jouns Haekensehmidt, Alex Roy, Joe Mor trams, Archie Farker. Walter Wil loughby, Christ Jordan f Philadelphia tied the score in the ninth on Kllllfer's Bingle. Walsh 's double, (.'apron running for the lat ter, Paskert's sacrifice and Knabe 'fl single In the tenth, with one out, Ludent singled and reached third on Dodge's Bipgle and Clymer's fumble Howley ran for Luderns after Cue latter reached third The squeeze play worked. Howley scoring on Killif'T a hunt to Overall Chicago E 10 4 Philadelphia C 12 1 R. H E. Batteries Overall ?.nd Archer. Alex ander, Rlxey, Brennan, Seaton and Dooln. (10 innings ) Reds Defeat Doves. Boston. May 15 Cincinnati pound ed four Boston pitchers In every di rection today, winning easily by the score of 11 to 5 Johnson held the locals to nine well scattered hits. Marions fell in attempting to get Connelly's long fly in the fourth in ning and injured his neck. He fainted, but revived and finished the Inning Almeida then took his place. Connelly's drlve went for a home run. The batting of Beck Bates and Hoblltzell were features, Becker get ting a hit and run each of the five times he faced a Boston twlrler, R. H. E Cincinnati ... 11 19 1 Boston . . . 6 9 8 Batteries Johnson and Clarke, Hess, Dick6on, Gervais, Strand and Whaling. Chance Loses to White Sox. Chicago, May 16. Frank Chan :e (Additional Sports on Page Five) xrarCTcr: jfiaar--rr.; amil MSffln nJgra 14S.W11 ESfU fETJraee ttZZSZTVfy KBS!L I TO SAFEGUARD U YOUD FUNDS vhile traveling and secure available cash at any II ioint, our ; TRAVELERS' CHECKS fford yov the best medium. We have them for sale at reasonable cost. 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Jensen Creamery Co., Ogden I GAS NEWS I MINIMUM CHANGED I from One Dollar per month to $12.2 per Year Beginning May 1st, 113 our minimum charge will be $12.00 per annum instead of $1.00 per month as heretofore. This will enable many of our consumers to make a saving dur ing the winter months when it is necessary to use coal ranges in order to properly heat the kitchen. Gaa bills will now be made out for the amount of gas used and should the yearly total not equal the $12.00 minimum the last g bill of the yearly service will be made for the difference. Because of the change in minimum we will discontinue tho I practice of locking meters, NOW YOU CAN AFFORD GXS I I Phone 102 s T WHITAXER. Local MfyJ